DESIGN (CONTINENT-WIDE & DIASPORA)
Proud South curated by Lidewij Edelkoort, Lili Tedde and Mariola Lopez Marino, 2022
R1600 from Trend Union
A book to covet, and not just for its gold and cocoa-brown spotted cover. Trend forecaster extraordinaire Lidewij Edelkoort curates over 400 pages of inspiring images by creatives from the southern part of the planet, which she has been tracking for several decades: Latin America, Africa, South Asia and South East Asia. The commentary – by notable journalists and craft activists, and by Edelkoort herself – provides important context, and the whole book brims with excitement and possibility. GB
PHOTOGRAPHY (DIASPORA)
Kwame Brathwaite: Black is Beautiful with texts by Kwame Brathwaite, Tanisha C. Ford and Deborah Willis, 2019
R965 from Clarke’s Bookshop
Kwame Brathwaite’s photography helped popularise the political slogan “Black Is Beautiful” in the late 1950s and 1960s – and this gorgeous new publication, which accompanies a retrospective of his work that has been touring the USA since 2019, clearly demonstrates its aptness. Brathwaite shot a multitude of images of Harlem’s artistic community as well as the Grandassa Models – a modelling troupe for black women that had been founded to challenge white beauty standards – with a sense of celebratory joy that remains deeply inspiring. RA
ART (KENYA)
Wangechi Mutu by Adrienne Edwards et al, 2023
R1180 from Jonathan Ball
The ever-evolving strangeness and beauty of Kenyan artist Wangechi Mutu’s work has made her one of the pre-eminent stars of the contemporary art world, and its development is clearly and comprehensively showcased in this Phaidon monograph. As brilliant when she is working with collage as she is a sculptor and watercolourist, Mutu’s insouciant ease within an array of different media is remarkable, and her instantly recognisable iconography consistently beguiles and provokes. RA